Capcom, in partnership with Marza Animation Planet, has released the trailer for the latest installment to the Resident Evil/Biohazard 3D-animated film series, entitled Resident Evil: Vendetta (Biohazard Vendetta in Japan).

Leon S. Kennedy returns to the movie, this time joined by fellow game series veterans Chris Redfield and Rebecca Chambers. They face a new enemy named Glenn Arias, who threatens to unleash a new virus that can create BOWs (bio-organic weapons) that distinguish allies from enemies, making them effective weapons of terrorism.

Directed by Takanori Tsujimoto, executived produced by Takashi Shimizu, and supervised by Hiroyuki Kobayashi, the film is slated for release in spring of 2017.​Check out the trailer below.

It was just announced at the 2016 Evolution Championship Series that two more characters will join Tekken 7: Fated Retribution.

Katsuhiro Harada, Michael Murray and Mark "MarkMan" Julio were on hand at EVO, announcing that Bob will make his return, and with him debuts a new character, Master Raven.

Bob returns with a rowdier, more rugged look, wearing tattered jeans and torn polo shirts. He is still the same agile big guy from before, with ridiculously flashy yet hard-hitting kung fu moves that will make Sammo Hung proud.

Master Raven, Harada-san revealed on Twitter, is Raven's commanding officer, hence why she mirrors virtually all of Raven's moves from Tekken 5. Her look suggests that shes a cyborg ninja, but apart from that, nothing else has been revealed about her.

​Check out their gameplay trailers below.

Bob and Master Raven will also be playable in the console version of the game when it launches in early 2017.

Aside from hosting the Street Fighter V exhibition set between wrestling gamers Kenny Omega and Xavier Woods/Austin Creed, CEO 2016 also played host as Capcom unveiled the gameplay trailer for SFV's fourth post-launch character Mike Bison/Balrog. Check out the video below that gives a first glimpse of the re-imagined Las Vegas stage as well as the two remaining post-launch characters Juri Han and Urien.

"The Crazy Buffalo" (should've been "Mad Bison" instead) is still the power puncher that he has been in his previous incarnations. He has been heavily redesigned, now donning an all-American-themed boxing entrance gear as if to imitate Steve Fox in his new costume in Tekken 7.

He trades his Turn Punch for a new V-Skill, KKB. This V-Skill has him turn his body while moving forward, enabling him to dodge projectiles and special attacks when timed correctly and follow up with his own combos. His V-Trigger,Crazy Rush, has him blowing off steam (literally), allows him to string together special moves. He replaces his multi-hitting Ultra Combo with a one-hit, heavy-damage-dealing Critical Art, Gigaton Blow, which can be added as an ender to many possible combos.

The official character art for Balrog, Juri and Urien have now also been revealed, along with alternate costumes for Balrog and Karin, and the new stage, Kanzuki Private Beach, featuring cameos from Tiffany and Hinata from Justice Gakuen/Rival Schools. Check them out.

Balrog and Ibuki will be available to download along with the Story Mode, "A Shadow Falls", starting July 1. Juri and Urien will be playable in the story mode before their official release.

Ibuki has just been revealed for Street Fighter V days ago, joining Alex and Guile. We're now just awaiting for the official reveal of three more post-launch DLC characters: Urien, M.Bison/Balrog and Juri.

Read More to see their gameplay trailers, wallpapers and quick overviews of their play styles.

A new trailer just debuted for the upcoming installment in the WWE 2K series.

Just revealed during Monday Night Raw, Goldberg will make his return as a pre-order bonus playable character in WWE 2K17, and he'll be visiting Suplex City! (See 1:08 of the video)

"Da Man" comes back in the series after two years, last appearing in WWE 2K14, which also highlighted the return of the Ultimate Warrior, as well as the 30 years of WrestleMania and the Streak Mode, a game mode included as a tribute to the Undertaker's then-undefeated streak.

Goldberg is the latest WWE Legend to be featured as a pre-order bonus in the series, following Arnold Schwarzenegger'stwo versions of the T-800Terminator in 2K16,Sting in his two incarnations in 2K15, and Warrior and "American Badass" Undertaker in 2K14.

WWE 2K16 will be on sale this October for the PS4, PS3, Xbox One and Xbox 360.

Also returning are Gwyneth Paltrow as Pepper Potts, and William Hurt, who reprises his role as General Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross from The Incredibule Hulk, but he says he's going to be "a new version" of the character.

Tom Holland takes on the mantle of the friendly neighborhood webslinger, who appears in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the first time after a unique deal between Marvel Studios and Sony Pictures.

Tekken Project director Katsuhiro Harada had just announced at the recently ended Tekken 7King of Iron Fist Tournament 2015 in Tokyo that an update to the arcade game is currently in development, called Tekken 7: Fated Retribution. And the most exciting part of that announcement is the launch of the trailer that reveals a new character: the Supreme Master of the Assassin's Fist himself, Gouki from Street Fighter!

Get your hype on, dudes!

Tekken 7's story trailer from last year's San Diego Comic Con shows a scene several decades before the current timeline, where Kazumi Mishima was visited by a mystery character. She told the shadowy figure that her husband Heihachi would eventually realize that their son Kazuya had inherited her Devil Gene, and she asked him to kill Heihachi should she fail and die trying to stop him, or else, who knows what destruction he will cause to the world.

The trailer after the break finally reveals the mystery man to be Gouki all this time, who says he will repay his debt to Kazumi when the time comes. His involvement in the Mishima Saga appears to be canon, and this marks the first time ever in fighting game history that a guest character played a key role in the host game's main story.